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shooting does with fawns
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12/10/16 10:29 PM
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olenarey87
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The place I hunt in Parker Co is thick with deer. I have already shot my buck here for the season (if a spike shows up I'll take him as well). I am wanting to take down a doe for the table, but they all have yearlings. What are yalls opinions on shooting a doe with a yearling still with her?
Last edited by olenarey87; 12/10/16 10:41 PM.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:31 PM
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:32 PM
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I shot one earlier this year with twin yearlings both are doing fine
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:33 PM
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That would be a fawn and this late In the season no problems. If the fawn has no spots they can make it on their own.
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Re: Ahooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:33 PM
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Man that is a tough one and I feel you will get many answers here but I have and never will shoot a doe when she has yearlings she has not kicked off. Once their gone all good but I can't in good conscious do it.
My 2 cents.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:34 PM
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Fawn is not equal to yearling. Fawn = birth to 1 year old. Yearling = 1 - 2 years old. At this time of year fawns are about six months old and yearlings are about 18 months old.
So your title should read "Shooting does with fawns".
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:35 PM
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Fawn is not equal to yearling. Fawn = birth to 1 year old. Yearling = 1 - 2 years old. At this time of year fawns are about six months old and yearlings are about 18 months old.
So your title should read "Shooting does with fawns". You are correct Sir.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:40 PM
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The VAST majority of hunters misuse the term yearling.
Thank you...thank you very much
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:43 PM
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olenarey87
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I changed the title, I can go change the OP also if it would help in getting opinions.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:43 PM
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Who cares if the baby is eating corn it's old enough to survive without mama
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 10:46 PM
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Wouldn't shoot a doe with a nursing fawn but if it's a yearling that is still just hanging with mom I'd shoot. Most of the time I have options so don't have to shoot a doe with a yearling or fawn still around. I shot a doe with two yearlings that would travel with her but are on their own only bc the mom was a pain in the butt. She would blow at anything and kept causing deer to run off.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 11:15 PM
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It is just a choice you make as a hunter. No right or wrong here. The deer will be fine either way. In some areas with a high deer population, this is hard to avoid.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 11:16 PM
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It is just a choice you make as a hunter. No right or wrong here. The deer will be fine either way. In some areas with a high deer population, this is hard to avoid. Well said Brother Phil. It's a personal choice IMO.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/10/16 11:23 PM
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This place has a very high deer population. I will probably have to take one with a fawn, but there is no rush to do it. I would rather not, but I can make that decision when the time comes.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 12:06 AM
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I've never shot a doe with a fawn but I don't think I'd have a problem doing so.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 12:11 AM
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Shoot both.  Just make sure the little one is not a button buck.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 12:53 AM
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Our order
Dry does Doe with single large fawn Doe with large twin fawns Doe with single small fawn Doe with small twins
Usually get all we want out of the first two groups, occasionally shoot a doe with large twins or small single but we have lots of deer and lots of time to be selective.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 01:00 AM
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Or... should I shoot the young ones for the tasty tender meat?
Thanks, Olen
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 01:34 AM
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Our order
Dry does Doe with single large fawn Doe with large twin fawns Doe with single small fawn Doe with small twins
Usually get all we want out of the first two groups, occasionally shoot a doe with large twins or small single but we have lots of deer and lots of time to be selective. That's a pretty logical way to do it. I have no problem shooting a doe with a fawn, but I wouldn't be doing it early in the season. Later in the season, the fawns should certainly be old enough.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 01:38 AM
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Or... should I shoot the young ones for the tasty tender meat? I like the tasty meat and take the what will they turn into out of the equation. If I know it's a nubbin he gets a pass but if he ain't nubbin enough for me to see with binoculars then he be good grilling!
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 01:43 PM
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I don't need the meat bad enough, nor do I just need to kill something, to shoot does with fawns.
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/11/16 02:46 PM
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At this time yearlings can fiend for themselves so taking the doe is of no consequence. Based on Information about herd management if you have plenty of deer you can take either the doe or the yearlings for meat. The yearlings would be preferable as table fare. If your population is low never take the doe with fawns as only about 60% of does are successful moms the rest are poor parents and or infertile. With moderate deer populations I always look for a single doe or take the yearling as their breeding success is uncertain. My 2 cents
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/12/16 02:17 AM
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Wipe the milk off lips and take it to the processor..... 
THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER AND THE PARTY NEVER ENDS.
F##K YOU JOE BIDEN !!!!! F##K YOU KH !!!!!!
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/12/16 06:19 AM
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This is what Hollywood wanted when they made "bambi"......
shoot away.....
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Re: shooting does with yearlings
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12/12/16 02:30 PM
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I misjudged that a doe was barren. No fawn with her and in great flesh condition. It was obvious that she was nursing. I have since started taking yearlings as meat, unless I can clearly see an udder showing no signs of nursing.
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